This is to preserve the historical integrity of the Thames foreshore. On the upside, the explosion in beachcombing hobbyists ...
Stoneware with personality. There’s a lot of pottery on the Thames foreshore, but by far the jolliest kind that a London mudlark can hope to find is that of a Bellarmine bottle (AKA Bartmann jug ...
Mudlarking, or the scavenging and studying of historical objects that have been dredged up on riversides, is an ancient activity that’s gaining a whole new following on TikTok and Instagram.
People wishing to go mudlarking, a centuries-old London ... “As owners and custodians of the tidal Thames foreshore, we have a duty to protect its integrity and archaeology for future generations." ...
A survey of 2,000 adults unveiled the top 25 events they would have loved to be a part of. The list includes entertainment ...
More common treasures are clay pipes, bits of tile and old coins. Those who take part in mudlarking require a Thames foreshore permit from the Port of London Authority. Trustees of the British ...
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